Haunted by History : Myths in International Relations.
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- 9781789203752
- 327/.09/04
- JZ1305 .H38 1998
Intro -- Haunted by History -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1. Myths of the International System -- Chapter 1. Balance of Power, European Concert and Integration -- Chapter 2. Myths That Keep Small Powers Going -- Chapter 3. The Myth of Swedish Neutrality -- Chapter 4. The Green Peril -- Part 2. Compromise or Compromised? -- Chapter 5. The Spanish Civil War -- Chapter 6. Munich, or the Blood of Others -- Chapter 7. Yalta, the Myth of the Division of the World -- Chapter 8. The Myth of Potsdam -- Chapter 9. Clichés of Our Memory -- Part 3. Special Relationships -- Chapter 10. The 'Special Relationship' -- Chapter 11. Is Britain Part of Europe? -- Chapter 12. Dunkirk, Dien Bien Phu, Suez or Why France Does Not Trust allies and Has Learnt to Love the Bomb -- Chapter 13. Marianne and Michel -- Part 4. Myths of Germany -- Chapter 14. The Myth of the German Sonderweg -- Chapter 15. The Myth of Prussia -- Chapter 16. Rapallo -- Conclusions -- Appendix. The Berlin Myth -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
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